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How
You Can Look Good And Feel Better During Cancer Treatment
by
News Canada
(NC)-Tips:
- Use warm (not hot) water and a mild facial soap
or creamy cleanser that tissues off. A non-stimulating alcohol-free
freshener will remove all traces of cleanser.
- Apply moisturizer to protect against dryness
and relieve irritation, and create a smooth surface for your makeup.
A moisturizer containing sunscreen with a SPF of 15 or higher, is a
good way to protect your skin from the sun's damaging rays. You might
also
consider a special eye cream, designed to moisturize the sensitive
under-eye
area, while reducing and helping to prevent puffiness.
- Use a cream or stick concealer under foundation
to minimize dark circles under eyes, blemishes or discolouration.
- Choose a shade of foundation that closely
matches your normal skin tone, to even out your complexion and give it
a soft, natural-looking glow. You may need a moisturizing foundation
formulated for dry skin.
- A light application of translucent powder will
help to set your foundation.
- No cosmetic does more to produce a vibrant,
healthy look than blush. Apply along your cheekbone. Temporary weight
gain or loss, due to chemotherapy, may be particularly visible in the
face.
Contouring with brownish powder can help minimize the look of puffiness
due
to weight gain, while using a light-coloured concealer cream can help
enlarge
areas on a too-thin face.
- While some women only need to fill in thinning
eyebrows, others find that they need to recreate an entire brow. To
recreate your natural eyebrow line, a) match the colour to your hair
b) begin the eyebrow by holding the pencil straight up against your
nose
and draw a dot c) place the pencil parallel to the outside edge of the
iris of your eye . Place a dot where the highest point of the brow line
show be and finally, d) to define the outer edge, place the pencil
diagonally
from the bottom corner of your nose past the outside corner of your eye
and draw a dot. Once you have a basic shape, connect the three dots
using
short, feathery strokes, making the inner brow fuller.
- Use eye shadow to help brighten your eyes.
Apply highlighter, the lightest shade, just below the arch of the brow.
Lid colour, the primary colour accent, should be swept across the
entire lid. Add a deeper or contouring shade in the crease to emphasize
the
natural eye shape. Blend well to soften the effect. On days when your
energy is low, apply a wash of light to medium shadow to the entire lid
area to brighten your eyes.
- You can define the lash line and recreate the
look of lashes with eyeliner. Brush on liquid eyeliner or use an
eyeliner pencil to apply a thin line along upper and lower lids. To
recreate the illusion of fuller lashes, use an eyeliner pencil to make
tiny dots around the eye, close to the lash line.
- Mascara will help make sparse eyelashes seem
fuller. Apply mascara first to the top side of lashes, then to the
underside. Brush the tip of the mascara wand lightly back and forth
across the lower lashes. Remember to remove all mascara and eye makeup
every night with a gentle, non-oily eye makeup remover.
- Define your lips by outlining them with a soft
lip liner that complements your lipstick, to keep lip colour from
"feathering".
- Lip colour balances your face. Choose a creamy,
moisturizing lipstick from the same colour family as your blush.
For more information on Look Good Feel Better,
call
toll-free 1-800-914-5665 or visit www.lgfb.ca.
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Look Good Feel Better's Workshop
on Wheels
by: News Canada
(NC)-For thousands of women living with cancer,
managing the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment can be
as challenging as the treatments themselves. Temporary hair loss
(including eye brows and lashes), sensitive and discoloured skin,
brittle and cracked nails and facial weight gain are only a few of the
realities that will face an estimated 67,200 Canadian women this year.
Since 1992, Look Good Feel Better has helped more
than 350,000 Canadian women living with cancer to look good and feel
better by teaching cosmetic techniques and hair alternatives to help
manage the appearance-related side effects of cancer and its treatment.
Free, two-hour workshops are offered at 65 hospitals and cancer-care
facilities across Canada.
In celebration of its tenth anniversary, the
program, which is sponsored by the member companies of the Canadian
Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association, is traveling across the
country with the Workshop on Wheels (WoW), a customized 48-foot trailer
replicating a Look Good
Feel Better workshop environment. Visiting 20 cities from April until
October, the Workshop on Wheels will feature live demonstrations, as
program
participants and trained volunteers present tips and techniques on
makeup,
hair alternatives, nail and skin care practices and cosmetic hygiene.
To find out when the Look Good Feel Better
Workshop on
Wheels will be in a community near you, call toll-free 1-800-914-5665
or
visit www.lgfb.ca.
About The Author
News
Canada provides a wide selection of current, ready-to-use copyright
free news stories and ideas for Television, Print, Radio, and the Web.
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